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At a glance

290
Companies funded
£152,695,990
Total funding

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Know Your Own Health

Project The KYOH wellbeing snapshot and integration toolkit
Description

The Know Your Own Health (KYOH) Wellbeing Snapshot & Integration Toolkit enables GP surgeries to offer personalised supported self-care in their practice as a step towards delivering integrated care.
Supporting people to self-care can improve people’s quality of life, clinical outcomes and positively change their patterns of contact and behaviour with health and care services. It can also reduce unnecessary hospital admissions, result in fewer visits to the GP surgery and the risk of increasingly complex comorbidities.

Funding £ 79,545
Competition Competition 7 - Integrated Care
Competition Date May 2014
Health Innovation Network Partner Kent Surrey Sussex AHSN
Website http://kyoh.org/

We Predict

Project Identifying individuals at risk of becoming complex patients
Description

We Predict offer predictive analytics as a service to the health sector. The company uses epidemiology and statistics to analyse data and predict outcomes to improve patient experience, planning and health. The early stages of the project focusing on predicting patient complexity and the likelihood of unplanned admission to hospital within the next 12 months for particular population cohorts.

Funding £ 83,333
Competition Competition 7 - Integrated Care
Competition Date May 2014

AzureIndigo Ltd

Project Dri-Nite: Developing reliable interventions with nocturnal intelligent technology for enuresis
Description

AzureIndigo is developing a non-intrusive device to help children aged 4-16 years old with nocturnal enuresis by studying and gently modifying their sleep habits. The overall aim of the project is to develop sensor technology and algorithms to actively intervene before the patient wets the bed.

Funding £ 83,301
Competition Competition 7 - Child and Maternal Health
Competition Date May 2014
Categories Generic health relevance , Children and Young people
Health Innovation Network Partner West Midlands AHSN
Website http://azureindigo.com/

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